Glorious Revolution - Historians interpretations.

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Christopher Hill
The Toleration Act destroyed the concept of a singe state church, it served a political purpose. It was necessary for 'national unity and the safety of the regime' that dissenters were allowed to worship - even if they were excluded form political life.
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Steve Pincus
The revolution was the 'first modern revolution... like all other revolutions, violent, popular and divisive'
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T Harris
The English monarchy became 'limited, bureaucratic and Parliamentary, It ceased o be a personal monarchy in quite the same way'
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John Morrill
A 'sensible revolution' that 'did not create damaging new rifts'
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J Miller
'Parliaments failure to grant William adequate supply was deliberate'. The independent royal revenue was destroyed which transformed the relationship between Parliament and King.
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The revolution was the 'first modern revolution... like all other revolutions, violent, popular and divisive'

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